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Webcast: CERN-UN roundtable discussion
Today from 3pm watch the webcast of CERN and UN Geneva's roundtable discussion about the challenges of communicating science
New course at CERN challenges students to innovate
Students at the Challenge Based Innovation course presented prototypes of platforms to simplify meetings and enhance learning in autistic children
François Englert talks Higgs bosons and supersymmetry
On his first trip to CERN since sharing the Nobel prize in physics last year with Peter Higgs, François Englert talks Higgs bosons and supersymmetry
Masterclasses in particle physics
The 10th edition of the International Masterclasses in Particle Physics is expected to attract more than 10,000 high-school students worldwide
ATLAS outreach without borders
Newly elected ATLAS outreach co-coordinator Kate Shaw hopes to bring particle physics to students in developing countries
ATLAS outreach without borders
Newly elected ATLAS outreach co-coordinator Kate Shaw hopes to bring particle physics to students in developing countries
CERN voices, for International Women's Day
On the occasion of International Women's Day (8 March), voices from the CERN community share their views on diversity and collaboration
Tool developed at CERN makes software citation easier
Source code from the popular software-development site GitHub can now be preserved and cited through the CERN-hosted online repository Zenodo
Microelectronics at CERN: from infancy to maturity
The start of the LAA project in 1986 propelled electronics at CERN into the era of microelectronics
LHC collimators: Precision is in their nature
The collimation system for the Large Hadron Collider's Run 2 will consist of a total of 118 ultra-precise devices